Monica Edwards (née Monica le Doux Newton; 8 November 1912 – 18 January 1998)[1] was an English children's writer of the mid-twentieth century best known for her Romney Marsh and Punchbowl Farm series of children's novels. (wikipedia)
There's nothing more elegant than the juxtaposition of very light with very dark. It's easy on our eyes, with a very calming effect. And contrary to popular opinion, white is very easy to clean.
We are in an electronic technology age now and it's about time we put away the old stuff.
There is nothing so lowering to one's self-esteem as the affectionate contempt of a beloved cat.
There is nothing in the animal world, to my mind, more delightful than grown cats at play. They are so swift and light and graceful, so subtle and designing, and yet so richly comic.
Purring would seem to be, in her case, an automatic safety-valve device for dealing with happiness overflow.
We design the whole package. That's really the trend, being one resource for all the components of bedding.